Ecology of cutaneous leishmaniasis in Sinai: Linking parasites, vectors and hosts

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Cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL) is a neglected clinical form of public health importance that is quite prevalent in the northern and eastern parts of Egypt. A comprehensive study over seven years (January 2005-December 2011) was conducted to track CL transmission with respect to both sandfly vectors and animal reservoirs. The study identi-fied six sandfly species collected from different districts in North Sinai: Phlebotomus papatasi, Phlebotomus kazeru-ni, Phlebotomus sergenti, Phlebotomus alexandri, Sergentomyia antennata and Sergentomyia clydei. Leishmania (-)-like flagellates were identified in 15 P. papatasi individuals (0.5% of 3,008 dissected females). Rodent populations were sampled in the same districts where sandflies were collected and eight species were identified: Rattus norvegi- cus (n = 39), Rattus rattus frugivorous (n = 13), Rattus rattus alexandrinus (n = 4), Gerbillus pyramidum floweri (n = 38), Gerbillus andersoni (n = 28), Mus musculus (n = 5), Meriones sacramenti (n = 22) and Meriones crassus (n = 10). Thirty-two rodents were found to be positive for Leishmania infection (20.12% of 159 examined rodents). Only Leishmania major was isolated and identified in 100% of the parasite samples. The diversity of both the vector and rodent populations was examined using diversity indices and clustering approaches.

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Samy, A. M., Doha, S. A., & Kenawy, M. A. (2014). Ecology of cutaneous leishmaniasis in Sinai: Linking parasites, vectors and hosts. Memorias Do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, 109(3), 299–306. https://doi.org/10.1590/0074-0276130426

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